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18th January 2017, 19:26 | #42 | Link | |
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So you did, and I apologize. However, one screwy section of a badly created opening sequence isn't fodder for this forum, I don't think. Fix it if it bothers you. Edit frames, use frame interpolation, delete the screwy frames or replace them with identical copies, whatever. That sample isn't typical of the entire episode, I don't think.
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Anyway, thanks for pointing out a sample had already been submitted. I had only been following the thread periodically. |
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I'll attach some Robocop in case anyone cares. EDIT: Here, the first chapter of the first Prime Directives movie, in raw VOB form. I didn't even bother renaming it, much less do whatever nefarious things John thinks I did to the Andromeda clip: https://www.sendspace.com/file/0wyf40
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To the forum admin: please lock this thread. I really did try to help this person and, except for one sentence where I surmised that the clip that was finally presented might not be directly from the DVD, I didn't do anything else to antagonize this person. Please note that almost EVERYONE who has tried to help has gotten sucked into this person's negativity. All of his threads are the same way. Because of him, I feel less inclined to spend my time helping other people. I've been on this forum for fifteen years, and have, I think, generally been helpful, so I do not appreciate -- at all -- this person's treatment of people who try to help him and also do not appreciate the rancor that he manages to stir up in every single thread he starts. |
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Also, you're one of several people on this forum who have a habit of ruining threads by making them about me rather than about video.
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It probably seems like my last post was a little bit of an over-reaction, but the reaction was cumulative, and started with his post in this thread a few days ago where he takes four different shots at me: http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?...4&postcount=26 This guy reminds me of a friend's cat who always comes over purring, and when you pet him he seems to initially like it. But then, without warning, he turns on you and bites and scratches. You think I'm ever going to pet that cat again? [edit]I just saw Katie's last post. Yes, I did assume the person is a male. Her charming rejoinder has set me straight on that subject. Last edited by johnmeyer; 18th January 2017 at 23:39. Reason: incorporate response to comment posted while I was composing original response |
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18th January 2017, 23:42 | #47 | Link |
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John, either say something about field orders or STFU. If you want to bitch about me and use the wrong pronouns while doing it, start a separate thread in the off-topic section.
Monono, if you could split off all of John's irrelevant personal nonsense into a separate thread and move that thread to the off-topic section, that would be great. Thanks.
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You know what's actually rude? Deliberately derailing threads.
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if you want to fix individual frames, yatta is right there, you know (edit: the only reasonable guide to it that has ever been written - it's hardly user-friendly)
like, you can replace individual frames with like three keystrokes or change field matches with one keystroke, and you have full control over exactly how the ivtc/deinterlacing is done down to individual fields and can visualize it directly, so it's exactly what you want and autogenerates these insane scripts/override files for you then again you don't seem to be in the habit of taking advice, so I'm kinda wondering why you're even asking questions Last edited by TheFluff; 20th January 2017 at 08:03. |
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In the absence of any serious, competent attempts to explain why anyone would do this, much less how to fix it, I've been forced to develop my own workarounds. The best overall solution is usually to just grab all the top fields or all the bottom fields, find matches for the ones that have matches, bob any orphaned fields that you're trying to match from, and discard the remaining orphaned fields, converting to 30 hz in the process (which is what a single application of TFM at standard settings would do). However, for the user who demands that every field appear at least once in the final stream, my standard approach for dealing with mixed content can be adapted as follows:
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The big disadvantage of this method is that most 60 hz content is effectively reduced to 30 hz anyway, but with more jerkiness and frame-blending than if you had just used the first method.
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For VCD you can simply discart one field as it have exatly have the vertical resolution of an SD signal, and no one is goint to notice unles is some special case (I only remind one in and old show where for about a second te top and botton field where of different footage during an explosion, basically a crude way to supperpose the images, it was actually an explosion).
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